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Dusty Rabbit cocktail competition will wet your whistle

Rabbits are returning to the Gaslamp this summer - Dusty Rabbits, that is. As part of the Gaslamp's 150th Anniversary, the Gaslamp Quarter Association is challenging downtown's top mixologists to create their version of a cocktail called the "Dusty Rabbit" and compete to see whose concoction will be named the signature cocktail of the anniversary celebrations.

Twenty local bars, clubs and restaurants have created their unique take on the "Dusty Rabbit." Flavors range from sweet to spicy to smoky and feature all sorts of different ingredients.

With so many options, how will the winner be chosen?

That's where Gaslamp locals and visitors come in. When you order a Dusty Rabbit at one of the participating establishments, take a picture of your cocktail and post it on
Instagram
tagging the venue and @gaslampquarter and using the hashtags #DustyRabbit and #Gaslamp150. You can also email your photo and the information to info@gaslamp.org.

The five locations with the most engagement will serve their cocktails at the upcoming 150th Anniversary Birthday Party, hosted by the Gaslamp Quarter Association. Guests at the party will then vote on their favorite Dusty Rabbit.

Of course, you must be over 21 to try the Dusty Rabbits and enter the giveaway.

What's with the name "Dusty Rabbit"? Like some of the other events and promotions planned for the 150th anniversary, it's a nod to the Gaslamp's past as a haven for rabbits. Before Alonzo Horton started settling the area, it was known as "Rabbitville."

Eager to try a Dusty Rabbit (or several)? Visit gaslamp.org/150 to see a complete list of the participating bars and restaurants (and their Dusty Rabbit recipes), or look for "Dusty Rabbit served here" signs throughout the Gaslamp.